Home Video (band)

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Home Video
OriginBrooklyn, New York, United States
GenresElectronic, indie rock
Years active2004–present
Websitewww.homevideomusic.com
MembersDavid Gross
Collin Ruffino

Home Video is an American electronic rock band from Brooklyn, New York. The group is composed of David Gross (keyboard/bass/sequencer) and Collin Ruffino (vocals/guitar), with live shows featuring drummer Jim Orso.

History[]

Originally from New Orleans,[1] David Gross and Collin Ruffino began playing music under the name Home Video name when they both moved to New York City. It was there that they were discovered by Warp Records, who put out the band's first two releases in 2004, the 10 inch and the , which garnered the attention of such outlets as BBC Radio 1, NME and Rolling Stone. In 2006, Defend Music released the band's first full-length, , accompanying by a 12 inch for the single "Penguin," which included a remix by DFA Records's Tim Goldsworthy. From this album, DJ Sasha later picked two songs to remix for Invol2ver, which also included reworked songs from Ladytron, M83, and Apparat. Following this release, in 2009 the band released the . Outside of recording, the band has toured with Blonde Redhead, Colder, Yeasayer and has opened up for acts such as Justice, Flying Lotus, Radio 4 and Pinback. Additionally, the band has produced remixes for Bang Gang ("The World is Gray"), Modwheelmood ("Going Nowhere") and Faunts ("Explain").

Following their debut, they released sophomore album The Automatic Process in 2010, featuring 3 of the tracks from the It Will Be Ok EP. This album featured a shift to more beat heavy music, featuring pop elements while maintaining the band's characteristic minimalism and chilling atmosphere. The band followed this release with an EP titled A Quiet Place, written largely about Hurricane Katrina and the devastation the band members felt for their home state. In 2014, the band released their 3rd LP Here In Weightless Fall, which featured a stronger, cleaner production and more emphasis on funk and R&B, often utilizing powerful bass lines, and less guitar than previous albums. The content has been said to be written about the loss of an important relationship in one's life.

Film and TV[]

Home Video's music have appeared in various film and TV programs throughout the years. This includes "Superluminal" in The OC, "You Will Know What To Do" in the season 3 opener of ABC's Private Practice, "Business Transaction" in Grey's Anatomy season 7 episode 2, as well as "I Can Make You Feel It" in the closing of Season 2 Episode 19 of Gossip Girl. In addition, several songs including "We," "Melon" and "Sleep Sweet" have been used in the hit series CSI. "Every Love That Ever Was" featured in season 3 episode 21 of 90210. Their song, "That You Might", appeared in the 2006 video game, Driver Parallel Lines.

Discography[]

  • (Warp Records, 2004)
  • (Warp Records, 2004)
  • (Defend Music, 2006)
  • (Home Video, 2009)
  • (2010)
  • (2011)
  • (2014)

Videos[]

  • "Sleep Sweet"[2]
  • "I Can Make You Feel It"[3]
  • "Live at Mercury Lounge (New York City)"[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Defend Music, Inc". Defendmusic.com. Archived from the original on 2006-08-13. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
  2. ^ ""Sleep Sweet" by Home Video". YouTube. 2006-07-13. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
  3. ^ "Home Video - "I Can Make You Feel It"". YouTube. 2008-12-08. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
  4. ^ "home video - melon". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-07-04.

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